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Help: Sleep disorder Vs Demon possession
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| white cross 2004-08-25, 12:34 pm |
| My collegue has reported to me a very disturbing event occured
yesterday. I would appreciate any professional feedback backup with
medical history.
I was not in the office. During her 3rd day working alone in the
office, she decided to take a nap during lunch hour, in the most inner
spare room by herself.
She switched off all the light in her room.
Initially she wanted to lay down some where, so she arranged the
chairs together, so she can sleep on them, later she found that it is
not the most comfortable way to sleep, so she get up from the chairs
then decided to sit on one of the chair and had her head and arms
rested on the desk instead.
Approximately within a few minutes after she rested her head and arms
on the desk, she felt something, she ignored it thinking that was just
occasional trival nerve problems.
Very quickly she was in a totally terrifying experience, she cannot
move herself, and had a feeling that something in entering her body
from all over the body.
She was completely horrified, so she struggled for few seconds to move
herself, and finally she can moved her elbow, with much effort, she
finally can move her entire body, then she switched on the light and
got out of the room.
This is the first time something like this has ever happened to her.
She was a non-believer of anything spiritual. But now she chose to
think along this line. I do not rule out the possibility of something
I don't understand, but I believe there are some medical explaination
out there.
I would appreciate any feedback from professional medical or
psychological point of view.
Many thanks.
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| First of all, you may be a troll. Im very suspciious.
Secondly, your story is nonsense - reads like a trashy novel like
sometthing you fudged together to partly impress dumb readers with,
and your choice of words and phrasing shows not the slightest
concern for your socalled "friend"!
All of that notwithstanding, the your friend's "issue" is nothing
you can do anything about. And you would be wise to find another
friend to replace her, him, or it with. Why you ask ? Because you
cannot help a mushroom who has chosen to be a fraud!
white cross wrote:
> My collegue has reported to me a very disturbing event occured
> yesterday. I would appreciate any professional feedback backup with
> medical history.
>
> I was not in the office. During her 3rd day working alone in the
> office, she decided to take a nap during lunch hour, in the most inner
> spare room by herself.
>
> She switched off all the light in her room.
> Initially she wanted to lay down some where, so she arranged the
> chairs together, so she can sleep on them, later she found that it is
> not the most comfortable way to sleep, so she get up from the chairs
> then decided to sit on one of the chair and had her head and arms
> rested on the desk instead.
>
> Approximately within a few minutes after she rested her head and arms
> on the desk, she felt something, she ignored it thinking that was just
> occasional trival nerve problems.
>
> Very quickly she was in a totally terrifying experience, she cannot
> move herself, and had a feeling that something in entering her body
> from all over the body.
>
> She was completely horrified, so she struggled for few seconds to move
> herself, and finally she can moved her elbow, with much effort, she
> finally can move her entire body, then she switched on the light and
> got out of the room.
>
> This is the first time something like this has ever happened to her.
>
> She was a non-believer of anything spiritual. But now she chose to
> think along this line. I do not rule out the possibility of something
> I don't understand, but I believe there are some medical explaination
> out there.
>
> I would appreciate any feedback from professional medical or
> psychological point of view.
>
> Many thanks.
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| James Michael Howard 2004-12-23, 7:09 am |
| Hypnagogic Hallucination
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 00:15:29 -0600, Bondo <bondor@yahoo.com> wrote:
[vbcol=seagreen]
>First of all, you may be a troll. Im very suspciious.
>
>Secondly, your story is nonsense - reads like a trashy novel like
>sometthing you fudged together to partly impress dumb readers with,
>and your choice of words and phrasing shows not the slightest
>concern for your socalled "friend"!
>
>All of that notwithstanding, the your friend's "issue" is nothing
>you can do anything about. And you would be wise to find another
>friend to replace her, him, or it with. Why you ask ? Because you
>cannot help a mushroom who has chosen to be a fraud!
>
>
>
>
>
>
>white cross wrote:
>
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| Bondo 2004-12-28, 11:15 am |
| First of all, you may be a troll. Im very suspciious.
Secondly, your story is nonsense - reads like a trashy novel like
sometthing you fudged together to partly impress dumb readers with,
and your choice of words and phrasing shows not the slightest
concern for your socalled "friend"!
All of that notwithstanding, the your friend's "issue" is nothing
you can do anything about. And you would be wise to find another
friend to replace her, him, or it with. Why you ask ? Because you
cannot help a mushroom who has chosen to be a fraud!
white cross wrote:
> My collegue has reported to me a very disturbing event occured
> yesterday. I would appreciate any professional feedback backup with
> medical history.
>
> I was not in the office. During her 3rd day working alone in the
> office, she decided to take a nap during lunch hour, in the most inner
> spare room by herself.
>
> She switched off all the light in her room.
> Initially she wanted to lay down some where, so she arranged the
> chairs together, so she can sleep on them, later she found that it is
> not the most comfortable way to sleep, so she get up from the chairs
> then decided to sit on one of the chair and had her head and arms
> rested on the desk instead.
>
> Approximately within a few minutes after she rested her head and arms
> on the desk, she felt something, she ignored it thinking that was just
> occasional trival nerve problems.
>
> Very quickly she was in a totally terrifying experience, she cannot
> move herself, and had a feeling that something in entering her body
> from all over the body.
>
> She was completely horrified, so she struggled for few seconds to move
> herself, and finally she can moved her elbow, with much effort, she
> finally can move her entire body, then she switched on the light and
> got out of the room.
>
> This is the first time something like this has ever happened to her.
>
> She was a non-believer of anything spiritual. But now she chose to
> think along this line. I do not rule out the possibility of something
> I don't understand, but I believe there are some medical explaination
> out there.
>
> I would appreciate any feedback from professional medical or
> psychological point of view.
>
> Many thanks.
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